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In the wake of LASPO cuts, legal aid solicitors express concerns about systemic neglect and disadvantage.Legal aid solicitors feel constrained by contractual obligations, inhibiting their ability…
A recent report advises against regulating third-party litigation funding unless issues arise.The European Law Institute recommended principles over strict regulation for TPLF.These principles aim to enhance…
Caseway is transforming the UK legal landscape through AI technology, improving speed and accuracy in legal processes.The traditional legal industry, known for its cautious approach, is…
Andy Slaughter, a Labour MP and former shadow justice minister, has been elected as the new chair of the justice select committee.Slaughter received 400 votes, defeating…
The government’s decision to delay the reintroduction of the Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill until the Civil Justice Council completes its review has sparked significant debate.Justice…
Michelle Tebbutt’s recent appointment as the President of the Hull Incorporated Law Society marks a significant milestone in her illustrious career. Her pride and commitment to…
The Government is consulting on reinstating Employment Tribunal fees, sparking debate.Unions and advocacy groups express concern over a proposed £55 fee for tribunal claims.The introduction of…
The UK government is considering the reintroduction of tribunal fees for employment cases.The proposal includes a one-off fee of £55 per claim for employment tribunals and…
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